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Student wins nation's top supply chain scholarship

May 22, 2013

A supply chain project focusing on a hospital pharmacy earns a Moore School student national honors.

Alexandra Evans (BS ’09) uses GSCOM to bank on success

May 09, 2013

You might not expect to see a graduate of the Global Supply Chain and Operations Management (GSCOM) program in the world of banking, but that’s precisely where Alexandra (Ali) Szakovits Evans, BS ’09, who majored in Management Science, is finding creative ways to apply GSCOM principals.

GSCOM students develop strategies to significantly reduce patient cycle times at Levine Children’s Specialty Center

May 09, 2013

Using Lean Six Sigma methodology, a team of students in the Global Supply Chain and Operations Management (GSCOM) program developed a set of strategies that collectively could reduce patient cycle times at the Levine Children’s Specialty Center (LCSC) by nearly 27 percent.

GSCOM team is ‘built for success,’ according to Siemens executive

May 09, 2013

Leaders at Siemens Industry Inc. were expecting to be impressed by a team of students in the Global Supply Chain and Operations Management (GSCOM) program, and the team members proved they were up to the challenge by delivering even more than what was asked of them.

Students bottle success for Coke

May 03, 2013

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated worked on a capstone consulting project with a team consisting of company employees, five supply chain students and Jack Jensen, Ph.D., managing director of the Center for Global Supply Chain and Process Management and Clinical Professor at the Darla Moore School of Business.

USC earns highest rating in 2013 Green Honor Roll

August 28, 2012

The University of South Carolina was named to the 2013 Green Honor Roll, receiving the highest possible score on Princeton Review’s “Green Ratings.”

Teegen to step down from Moore School dean position

August 23, 2012

Dean Hildy Teegen is stepping down to engage in other opportunities in her discipline and to explore new ways to lead in South Carolina’s education and business communities.

Moore School scholar earns highest Six Sigma designation

August 10, 2012

Sanjay Ahire, management science professor, has earned the Master Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma and joins fewer than 50 industry professionals nationwide who have attained that level of certification through the American Society of Quality (ASQ).

USC secures $65 million for new business school home

June 28, 2012

Moore School to be world leader in sustainability

Graduate Faculty and Students Honored

May 03, 2012

Graduate students and faculty were honored at the Hooding Ceremony.

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